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arxiv: 1802.08924 · v2 · pith:D4Z2BZ4Anew · submitted 2018-02-24 · 💻 cs.LG

Time Series Learning using Monotonic Logical Properties

classification 💻 cs.LG
keywords datalogicaldistancelearningspecificationtime-seriesdomain-specificknowledge
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Cyber-physical systems of today are generating large volumes of time-series data. As manual inspection of such data is not tractable, the need for learning methods to help discover logical structure in the data has increased. We propose a logic-based framework that allows domain-specific knowledge to be embedded into formulas in a parametric logical specification over time-series data. The key idea is to then map a time series to a surface in the parameter space of the formula. Given this mapping, we identify the Hausdorff distance between boundaries as a natural distance metric between two time-series data under the lens of the parametric specification. This enables embedding non-trivial domain-specific knowledge into the distance metric and then using off-the-shelf machine learning tools to label the data. After labeling the data, we demonstrate how to extract a logical specification for each label. Finally, we showcase our technique on real world traffic data to learn classifiers/monitors for slow-downs and traffic jams.

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